A musickal journey through dream and nightmare, varying from the traditional jug band reppetoire into the obscure mists of past lives. Starry Secrets features a variety of artists including songs by Dylan M. Blackthorn of THAT Damned Band, Sean ...expand text.

A musickal journey through dream and nightmare, varying from the traditional jug band reppetoire into the obscure mists of past lives. Starry Secrets features a variety of artists including songs by Dylan M. Blackthorn of THAT Damned Band, Sean Lee of 1manbanjo fame, Amber Amnesia of Susperia, and "zombie" Dan Abbott of the Day of the Zombie rock opera. CDR only, each copy hand made. 11 tracks, totaling approximately 40 minutes:1. Reaching for the sky2. Blot Out the Sun3. Grey Memories4. Still the Night5. Grey Clouds6. Prince ov Swords7. Starry Secrets8. the Pipes of Wolf Creek9. Child of the Mind10. the End ov Days11. Stars Fall Like Tears Close text

Ghoul Rock is a collection of 10 early songs of Firemass. The title describes the music contained within hard rock with a theme of horror!Recorded in February 2006, 'Ghoul Rock' mixes hard rock with elements of punk, metal, and goth, ...expand text.

Ghoul Rock is a collection of 10 early songs of Firemass. The title describes the music contained within hard rock with a theme of horror!Recorded in February 2006, 'Ghoul Rock' mixes hard rock with elements of punk, metal, and goth, and above all else, horror!Melodic, deep vocals, heavy guitars, throbbing bass, and energetic drums make up the catchy songs. Everyday is Halloween!Scott Eerie-vocals, Vinny Lich-guitars, Ray Ven-bass, Jeff McClelland-drums Close text

we can say that the Universe is a small part of space in a perfect harmony, existing and coexisting at the same time & non-time through multidimensional, physical and metaphysical hyperspace, under a professional control by Goad I guess using ...expand text.

we can say that the Universe is a small part of space in a perfect harmony, existing and coexisting at the same time & non-time through multidimensional, physical and metaphysical hyperspace, under a professional control by Goad I guess using a supreme form of philosophy:, but we can also say that life on earth is a little bit out of this control sometimes: ...peoples who lost their parents and feel happiness, people who murder their own brothers and feel freedoom , people whose girlfriend is raped and feel joy, are kinda strange peeps or not...but are they really sinners? are they sinners by their own ? this is one of the main concept of 'killer hertz'..lilbit against fashion 'freaknism' & against 'think different', KHZ is about like REALLY thinking unusual, not as u did your whole life and after that even more ..n more without drugs,and when u think something, dont do that:... or think that the other side is truth as well. .. . this music believes in the innocence of 'evil people' and the guilt of 'innocent people': & try to imagine this 'whole religion' inverted, converted, two-sided ...how u like it : when we judge someone: are we better? .. would we remain as good as we are in a much worse conditions of life? ...murder, euthanasia, abortion, sacrifice, suicide a few words about the spirit of this album.. empathy, tolerance, patience, ... if u got the point than u aint got nothin : which can be everything. however... when someone got brutally killed, imagine that maybe the victim was a brutal, dangerous person and the killer was his...lets say so: kharma ..now try to think that this whole thing what u read here it 1.000.000 tonnes bullshit :maybe its the hardest thing to understand or at least accept everybody/the world, but maybe thats why were here.khz conclusion: a connection between astro/metaphysical errors and social problems plugged into the listeners mind to smash the implanted surface & re-enter into the depths of dark mindstates, which in the end beginning is the light .. .from quantum psychological issues to simple daily stuff expressed in killah sounds IS the killah hertz : www.psyshop.com/shop/cds/adx Close text

Containing 14 tracks of music written for the classic 1922 silent film Nosferatu, Analog Missionary's Voyage of the Demeter is, understandably, a bit different from the band's previous album, Transmitter. Mainly instrumental, it falls a little closer to the ethereal/orchestral ...expand text.

Containing 14 tracks of music written for the classic 1922 silent film Nosferatu, Analog Missionary's Voyage of the Demeter is, understandably, a bit different from the band's previous album, Transmitter. Mainly instrumental, it falls a little closer to the ethereal/orchestral soundtrack realm with rock elements and a few rock numbers included for good measure, even occasionally throwing a little atmospheric theremin into the mix. While they actually aren't the first alternative band to write an original soundtrack to that particular film, their take on the film is an excellent 14-track foray into lovely ethereal/orchestral rock territory.Whether it be orchestral/ethereal instrumentals ('Oceans of Sorrow', 'Belltower', 'Arrival', 'River Pass', 'Passage to Bremen', 'Zeit', 'The Plague'), moody rock ('Mina's Letter', 'Harpoon', 'The Secret Race', 'From flight to capture', 'Son of the Dragon'), or a hybrid of the two ('The Black Carriage'), Voyage of the Demeter is a spectacular album in its own right. From the lovely cascading piano of 'River Pass' to the beautiful operatic vocals and ambience of 'Oceans of Sorrow', the disc's ethereal material is excellent, as is its rock material, from the spectacular moody piano-centered 'Mina's Letter' to the downright heavy 'The secret Race'.While apparently written as a soundtrack, Analog Missionary's Voyage of the Demeter actually works rather well as a standalone album. It's well performed and produced with impressive arrangements and an appropriate sense of drama and emotion. Instrumental ethereal/rock fans, especially those with a penchant for film scores, should certainly give this album a listen.

[Review for Psychotropic Locomotive] 'Dark, spaztic Goth-BigBeat with a dead voice hanging in the background... This couldn't be a better dance / drug hit! If you like good music, this the download you've been waiting for. Nice and dark, with ...expand text.

[Review for Psychotropic Locomotive] 'Dark, spaztic Goth-BigBeat with a dead voice hanging in the background... This couldn't be a better dance / drug hit! If you like good music, this the download you've been waiting for. Nice and dark, with variations ranging from depressive to breakdancers death...This will blow your speakers (if they're good enough!)...' Close text

Gothic Beauty Magazine, Issue 18, Fall 2005When you first hear Analog Missionary, take note, you are NOT listening to Kate Bush on the lead vocal track. In a genre all their own (ambient Prog-Rock), this band has pieces of ...expand text.

Gothic Beauty Magazine, Issue 18, Fall 2005When you first hear Analog Missionary, take note, you are NOT listening to Kate Bush on the lead vocal track. In a genre all their own (ambient Prog-Rock), this band has pieces of U2, Rush, Peter Gabriel, and Kate Bush written all over them. It's one of the best albums I've heard in a long, long time. The pieces are so brilliant and diverse there is something for absolutely everyone. It only took one pass through the album to make me an instant fan, and it will probably be the same for you. Grave Concerns Magazine, CD reviewBlurring the lines between Tori Amos, Kate Bush, The Sundays, and U2, Analog Missionary's Transmitter offers sprawling, intricate rock with moody, intimate lulls and anthemic rock highs. Marked by immaculate and impressive musicianship, the album is a beautifully produced slice of rock that revels in intricacy. There's almost always something going on that will likely catch your attention, whether it be a well fleshed out bass line, an interesting lead guitar accent, or a spectacular drum fill. Yet, the music highlights and incorporates each musician's talents, from the sometimes Tori Amos-esque timbre and breathy delivery of vocalist Anstrom to the powerful, seemingly U2-influenced guitar work of Kevin Kaiser, without becoming a showcase of sorts.The entire album is simply amazing...consistently good enough, in fact, that it's actually fairly difficult to highlight specific tracks. Still, 'Chaser' and 'Dirty Road' probably prove to be the standouts of the album's first half, albeit by a fairly narrow margin. The latter is a spectacular 9-minute moody rock epic with a killer chorus that later explodes into an amazing all-out rhythmic jam, while the former is an emotional, powerful rock number with another great anthemic chorus and a killer guitar solo. Of the disc's second half, the lovely-albeit-more-formulaic ballad 'Interference' and the disc's title track, with an intense, almost PJ Harvey-esque chorus, prove to be the most memorable.As a whole, Transmitter is a spectacular, exceptionally memorable rock epic with remarkably strong songwriting, performances, and production. Powerful, emotional, and intense, it's immediately accessible but also deep. Likely to appeal to a very wide array of music lovers, from those with mellower tastes that prefer artists like Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan, and Cocteau Twins to those interested in more up-tempo stadium rock a la U2, Analog Missionary's Transmitter shouldn't be missed. Close text